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  1. Clara Driscoll (15 de diciembre de 1861-6 de noviembre de 1944, Tallmadge, Ohio), fue directora del Departamento de Cortado de Vidrio de Estudios Tiffany (Las "Chicas Tiffany"), en la Ciudad de Nueva York.

  2. Clara Driscoll (December 15, 1861 – November 6, 1944) of Tallmadge, Ohio, was head of the Tiffany Studios Women's Glass Cutting Department (the "Tiffany Girls"), in New York City. Using patterns created from the original designs, these women selected and cut the glass to be used in the famous lamps.

  3. 23 de feb. de 2023 · Though there are existing photographs of Clara Driscoll, no one knows how tall she was, what her voice sounded like or how she walked or moved. What is known is what she left behind:...

  4. Clara Driscoll (15 de diciembre de 1861-6 de noviembre de 1944, Tallmadge, Ohio), fue directora del Departamento de Cortado de Vidrio de Estudios Tiffany (Las "Chicas Tiffany"), en la Ciudad de Nueva York.

  5. Clara Driscoll was a wealthy heiress who saved the Alamo from demolition and built a mansion in Austin. Learn about her life, legacy and sources on this web page.

  6. 25 de feb. de 2007 · The women photographed that day were the so-called Tiffany Girls, with their leader, Clara Driscoll: a group of gifted artisans who made vital yet almost entirely anonymous contributions to...

  7. 1 de ene. de 2012 · Learn about Clara Wolcott Driscoll, a Cleveland Institute of Art alumna who became a leading designer for Tiffany Glass Company in New York. Discover her achievements, challenges, and legacy through her letters, exhibitions, and novels.